Deaths in November 2008
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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 2008.
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
November 2008
1
- Badaró, 74, Brazilian-Portuguese actor and comedian, stomach cancer.[1]
- Jimmy Carl Black, 70, American Cheyenne drummer and vocalist (The Mothers of Invention), lung cancer.[2]
- Dermot Curtis, 76, Irish footballer (Bristol City, Ipswich Town, Republic of Ireland), after long illness.[3]
- David de Caires, 70, Guyanese journalist and editor, founder of Stabroek News, complications from heart attack.[4]
- Flockton Grey, 28, British racehorse, heart attack.[5]
- Oscar Lathlin, 61, Canadian politician, member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba since 1990.[6]
- Nathaniel Mayer, 64, American rhythm & blues singer, stroke.[7]
- Jacques Piccard, 86, Belgian-born Swiss oceanographer and explorer.[8]
- Rosetta Reitz, 84, American jazz historian and record company founder, cardiopulmonary disease.[9]
- Jack Reno, 72, American country music singer, brain cancer.[10]
- Shakir Stewart, 34, American vice president of Def Jam Recordings, suicide by gunshot.[11]
- Yma Sumac, 86, Peruvian soprano, cancer.[12]
- Tan Jiazhen, 99, Chinese geneticist, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.[13]
- Tony Tarracino, 92, American saloon keeper and politician, heart and lung ailments.[14]
2
- Ahmed al-Mirghani, 67, Sudanese politician, President (1986–1989).[15]
- Joseph Alliluyev, 63, Russian cardiologist, grandson of Joseph Stalin.[16]
- James Armsey, 90, American automotive executive, director of the Ford Foundation (1960–1967).[17]
- George F. Grant, 102, American angler, author and conservationist, natural causes.[18]
- Kenneth P. Johnson, 74, American newspaper editor (Dallas Times Herald), heart infection.[19]
- Jim Koleff, 55, Canadian hockey player and coach, cancer.[20]
- Domenico Leccisi, 88, Italian politician, stole corpse of Benito Mussolini, heart and respiratory disease.[21]
- Henry Loomis, 89, American Director of Voice of America (1958–1965), Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Pick's diseases.[22]
- Jacques Lunis, 85, French Olympic silver medal-winning (1948) athlete.[23]
- Elijah Mudenda, 81, Zambian politician, Prime Minister (1975–1977).[24]
- Bill Stall, 71, American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist (Los Angeles Times), complications from pulmonary disease.[25]
- Terence Tolbert, 44, American political campaign director for Barack Obama in Nevada, heart attack.[26]
3
- John Adams, 89, British rear admiral.[27]
- Charles T. Cross, 86, American diplomat, Ambassador to Singapore (1969–1972), Consul General in Hong Kong (1974–1977).[28]
- Mike Davis, 68, American boating advocate.[29]
- Alan Ford, 84, American Olympic swimmer, emphysema.[30]
- Jean Fournet, 95, French conductor.[31]
- Edward McMichael, 53, American tuba player, bludgeoned.[32]
- Brooks Mileson, 60, British football club owner (Gretna F.C.), complications from chronic fatigue syndrome and brain infection.[33]
- Lalit Mohan Sharma, 80, Indian jurist, Chief Justice (1992–1993).[34]
- Edward Sheehan, 78, American foreign correspondent, allergic reaction to medication.[35]
- Lhofei Shiozawa, 67, Brazilian judoka.[36]
- Josep Maria Socías, 71, Spanish lawyer and politician, Mayor of Barcelona (1976–1979).[37]
- Cecil W. Stoughton, 88, American Presidential photographer (Kennedy, Johnson), complications from hip replacement.[38]
- John Trudeau, 81, American music promoter, founder of the Britt Festival, heart failure.[39]
- I. Bernard Weinstein, 78, American cancer researcher, kidney disease.[40]
4
- Khertek Anchimaa-Toka, 96, Russian politician, chairman of Tuvan Parliament (1940–1944), world's first female head of state.[41]
- Evelio Arias Ramos, 42, Mexican actor, comedian and singer.[42]
- Ernesto Aura, 68, Spanish voice actor, cancer.[43]
- Lennart Bergelin, 83, Swedish tennis player and coach, heart failure.[44]
- Paddy Buckley, 83, Scottish footballer (Aberdeen, St Johnstone).[45]
- Jheryl Busby, 59, American record executive.[46]
- Gérald Coppenrath, 86, French journalist and Senator (1958–1962) for Tahiti, brother of Hubert and Michel Coppenrath.[47]
- Michael Crichton, 66, American author (Jurassic Park, The Andromeda Strain) and television producer (ER), throat cancer.[48]
- Rosella Hightower, 88, American ballerina, stroke.[49]
- Byron Lee, 73, Jamaican musician and record producer, bladder cancer.[50]
- Syd Lucas, 108, British World War I veteran.[51]
- Juan Camilo Mouriño, 37, Mexican Secretary of the Interior since 2008, plane crash.[52]
- Orlando Owoh, 76, Nigerian musician, stroke.[53]
- José Luis Santiago Vasconcelos, 51, Mexican politician, plane crash.[52]
5
- Ian Anderson, 54, Scottish footballer.[54]
- V. T. Arasu, 82, Singaporean journalist, civil servant, editor and author, pancreatic cancer.[55]
- Věra Černá, 70, Czech Olympic athlete.[56]
- Baldev Raj Chopra, 94, Indian film director (Naya Daur, Dhund, Kanoon).[57]
- Sofron Dmyterko, 91, Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop of Ivano-Frankivsk.[58]
- Sir Paul Greening, 80, British admiral and courtier.[59]
- Michael Higgins, 88, American actor (Rumble Fish, The Stepford Wives, Swimfan), heart failure.[60]
- Félix Lebuhotel, 76, French cyclist.[61]
- John Leonard, 69, American media and cultural critic, complications from lung cancer.[62]
- Norm Marshall, 89, Canadian broadcaster.[63]
- Clark Miller, 70, American football player, heart attack.[64]
- John Odom, 26, American professional baseball player, accidental drug overdose.[65]
6
- Ronald Davis, 52, American health advocate, president of the AMA (2007–2008), pancreatic cancer.[66]
- Mahmoud Haroon, 88, Pakistani politician and newspaper founder.[67]
- Sir John Hermon, 79, British police officer, Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (1980–1989), Alzheimer's disease.[68]
- Larry James, 61, American track athlete and Olympic gold medalist (1968), cancer.[69]
- Phil Reed, 59, American politician, member of New York City Council (1998–2005), complications of pneumonia from leukemia.[70]
- Joe Wendryhoski, 69, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints), cancer and stroke.[71]
- George Winterton, 61, Australian lawyer and professor of constitutional law, cancer.[72]
7
- Carl Allen, 88, American football player.[73]
- Tetsuya Chikushi, 73, Japanese journalist and news anchor, lung cancer.[74]
- José Bezerra Coutinho, 98, Brazilian bishop of Estância.[75]
- Heiko Engelkes, 75, German television journalist (ARD), cancer.[76]
- Hedley Howarth, 64, New Zealand cricketer.[77]
- Wik Jongsma, 65, Dutch actor, cancer.[78]
- Hidetaka Nishiyama, 80, Japanese karate master, cancer.[79]
- Heather Pick, 38, American newscaster (WBNS-TV), breast cancer.[80]
- Jody Reynolds, 75, American singer and guitarist, liver cancer.[81]
- Lyle Williams, 66, American politician, member of the House of Representatives for Ohio (1979–1985), heart attack.[82]
- Abraham Woods, 80, American civil rights leader, cancer.[83]
8
- Bodil Aakre, 86, Norwegian jurist and politician.[84]
- Arne Argus, 83, Swedish newspaper journalist and sports executive.[85]
- Mary Lou Beschorner, 79, American baseball player (AAGPBL)[86]
- James Byrne, 62, Irish musician.[87]
- Richard Fortman, 93, American checkers champion.[88]
- Régis Genaux, 35, Belgian footballer, heart failure due to pulmonary embolism.[89]
- Joe Hyams, 85, American Hollywood columnist and author, coronary artery disease.[90]
- Mieczysław Rakowski, 81, Polish politician, Prime Minister (1988–1989), Workers' Party Chairman (1989–1990), cancer.[91]
- Florence Wald, 91, American nurse, hospice pioneer.[92]
9
- Joanne H. Alter, 81, American activist and politician, cancer.[93]
- Gerald Arthur, 95, Australian cricketer.[94]
- Fernand Goux, 108, French penultimate veteran of World War I.[95]
- Huda bin Abdul Haq, 48, Indonesian terrorist in 2002 Bali bombings, execution by firing squad.[96]
- Anton Huiskes, 80, Dutch Olympic speed skater.[97]
- Hok Lundy, 58, Cambodian National Police Commissioner, helicopter crash.[98]
- Carl D. Keith, 88, American co-inventor of the catalytic converter.[99]
- Miriam Makeba, 76, South African singer ("Pata Pata", "Soweto Blues"), heart attack.[100]
- John Milsum, 83, Canadian control engineer.[101]
- Amrozi bin Nurhasyim, 46, Indonesian terrorist in 2002 Bali bombings, execution by firing squad.[96]
- Preacher Roe, 92, American baseball pitcher (St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates, Brooklyn Dodgers), colon cancer.[102]
- Stanisław Różewicz, 84, Polish film director (Westerplatte, Birth Certificate).[103]
- Imam Samudra, 38, Indonesian terrorist in 2002 Bali bombings, execution by firing squad.[96]
10
- Sarah Blacher Cohen, 72, American professor of Jewish literature, complications of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.[104]
- Kiyosi Itô, 93, Japanese mathematician, respiratory failure.[105]
- Nikola Kavaja, 76, Serbian anti-communist activist and aircraft hijacker, heart attack.[106]
- Li Ximing, 82, Chinese leader of Beijing Communist Party.[107]
- Howard Reig, 87, American television announcer.[108]
- Arthur Shawcross, 63, American serial killer, cardiac arrest.[109]
- Wannes Van de Velde, 71, Belgian singer and artist, leukemia.[110]
11
- Mustafa Şekip Birgöl, 105, Turkish last veteran of the Turkish War of Independence.[111]
- C. Harmon Brown, 78, American physician, pioneer of sports medicine, cancer.[112]
- Tom Hunt, 85, American chairman of Hunt Petroleum, leukemia.[113]
- Ľubomír Kadnár, 67, Czechoslovak Olympic sprint canoer.[114]
- Francisco Lozano, 76, Mexican Olympic cyclist.[115]
- Alessandro Maggiolini, 77, Italian Bishop of Como, lung cancer.[116]
- María Elena Marqués, 83, Mexican actress, heart failure.[117]
- Lasse Sandberg, 84, Swedish writer and illustrator of children's literature.[118]
- Herb Score, 75, American baseball pitcher and broadcaster (Cleveland Indians), after long illness.[119]
- Jack Scott, 85, British weather forecaster, cancer.[120]
- Kanhaiyalal Sethia, 89, Indian poet.[121]
12
- Richard Rhys, 9th Baron Dynevor, 73, British aristocrat and patron of the arts, cancer.[122]
- Tim L. Hall, 83, American politician, U.S. Representative from Illinois (1975–1977).[123]
- Catherine Baker Knoll, 78, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania since 2003, neuroendocrine cancer.[124]
- Vladas Michelevičius, 84, Lithuanian bishop of Vilkaviškis.[125]
- Mitch Mitchell, 61, British drummer (The Jimi Hendrix Experience), natural causes.[126]
- Margaret Moncrieff, 87, British cellist.[127]
- George Morrison, 59, Canadian ice hockey player, brain tumour.[128]
- Rex Neame, 72, English cricketer.[129]
- Serge Nigg, 84, French composer.[130]
- Raymond Routledge, 77, American bodybuilder, AAU Mr. America (1961).[131]
13
- Jules Archer, 93, American author.[132]
- Marcello Fondato, 84, Italian screenwriter (Black Sabbath, Blood and Black Lace) and director (Watch Out, We're Mad!).[133]
- Bette Garber, 65, American photographer, pneumonia.[134]
- Mustapha Oukacha, 75, Moroccan politician, president of the Assembly of Councillors.[135]
- Ian Ridley, 74, Australian footballer (Melbourne Demons), emphysema.[136]
- Paco Ignacio Taibo I, 84, Mexican writer and journalist, pneumonia.[137]
14
- Knut Bjørnsen, 76, Norwegian sports commentator and journalist, pancreatic cancer.[138]
- Michael Ugwu Eneja, 89, Nigerian Bishop of Enugu.[139]
- Sir Bernard Feilden, 89, British conservation activist and restoration architect.[140]
- Lung Fong, 54, Hong Kong actor, lung cancer,[141]
- Irving Gertz, 93, American composer.[142]
- Christel Goltz, 96, German soprano.[143]
- Kristin Hunter, 77, American writer.[144]
- Adrian Kantrowitz, 90, American physician, performed the first pediatric heart transplant, heart failure.[145]
- Tsvetanka Khristova, 46, Bulgarian athlete, Olympic dual medallist in discus throw, cancer.[146]
- Robert Leith-Macgregor, 91, British World War II pilot.[147]
- Charles Le Quintrec, 82, French poet.[148]
- Shaukat Hussein Mazari, 60, Pakistani politician, heart attack.[149]
- Ajit Kumar Panja, 72, Indian politician, oral cancer.[150]
15
- Glen Brand, 85, American wrestler, Olympic gold medalist (1948).[151]
- Matthew Cianciulli, 66, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1977–1979), heart failure.[152]
- Peter Fellgett, 86, British physicist.[153]
- Donald Finkel, 79, American poet, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[154]
- Grace Hartigan, 86, American painter, liver failure.[155]
- Louis Ormont, 90, American psychologist.[156]
- Ivan Southall, 87, Australian children's author, cancer.[157]
16
- Salah al-Deen Hafez, 70, Egyptian writer.[158]
- Bruno Maldaner, 84, Brazilian Bishop of Frederico Westphalen.[159]
- Jan Krugier, 80, Polish born Swiss art dealer and holocaust survivor.[160]
- Luisín Landáez, 77, Venezuelan-Chilean cumbia singer.[161]
- Tony Reedus, 49, American jazz drummer.[162]
- Reg Varney, 92, British comedy actor (On the Buses).[163]
17
- Don Albinson, 86, American industrial designer.[164]
- Peter Aldis, 81, British footballer.[165]
- Yaakov Alperon, 53, Israeli organized crime mobster, car bomb.[166]
- Irv Anderson, 81, American politician.[167]
- Eugene Andolsek, 87, American artistic draughtsman, pneumonia and sepsis.[168]
- Sir James Baddiley, 90, British microbiologist.[169]
- Irving Brecher, 94, American comedy writer, heart attack.[170]
- Ennio De Concini, 84, Italian Academy Award–winning screenwriter (Divorce Italian Style, Black Sunday, War and Peace).[171]
- Debby, 42, Soviet-born Canadian oldest living polar bear, third-oldest known bear, euthanasia due to multiple organ failure.[172]
- Malcolm Dalrymple, 85, British Olympic athlete.[173]
- Jean-Marie Demange, 65, French member of the National Assembly, Mayor of Thionville (1995–2008), suicide by gunshot.[174]
- Jay Katz, 86, German-born American physician and medical ethicist, heart failure.[175]
- Tafadzwa Madondo, 27, Zimbabwean cricketer, motorcycle accident.[176]
- George Stephen Morrison, 89, American admiral, father of Jim Morrison.[177]
- Pete Newell, 93, Canadian-born American basketball coach.[178]
- Guy Peellaert, 74, Belgian painter, illustrator and photographer, cancer.[179]
- Floyd Weaver, 67, American baseball player.[180]
18
- Manuel Castro Ruiz, 90, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop (1965–1969) and Archbishop (1969–1995) of Yucatán.[181]
- George C. Chesbro, 68, American novelist, heart failure.[182]
- George Green, 81, American NASCAR racing driver.[183]
- Paul H. Todd, Jr., 87, American politician, member of the House of Representatives from Michigan (1965–1967).[184]
19
- Farah Weheliye Addo, 68, Somali sports administrator, heart attack.[185]
- Ameer Faisal Alavi, 54, Pakistani general, shot.[186]
- Chester Anderson, 90, American football and wrestling coach.[187]
- Clive Barnes, 81, American theatre and dance critic, liver cancer.[188]
- Karl Bissinger, 94, American photographer.[189]
- Carole Caldwell Graebner, 65, American tennis player, cancer.[190]
- John Michael Hayes, 89, American screenwriter (Rear Window, BUtterfield 8, To Catch a Thief).[191]
- Norman McVicker, 68, English cricketer.[192]
- M. N. Nambiar, 89, Indian actor, after short illness.[193]
- Edel von Rothe, 83, German ballerina,[194]
20
- Teresa Amuli, 61, Mozambican politician, brain tumor.[195]
- Raffaele Andreassi, 84, Italian film director.[196]
- Seth Anthony, 93, Ghanaian soldier and diplomat.[197]
- Aurora Correa, 78, Spanish-born Mexican exiled, writer and educator.[198]
- Boris Fyodorov, 50, Russian politician and banker, stroke.[199]
- Bennie Gonzales, 84, American Southwestern-style architect (Heard Museum), Alzheimer's disease.[200]
- Betty James, 90, American businesswoman, co-founder of the Slinky company, wife of Richard T. James.[201]
- Bob Jeter, 71, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Chicago Bears), heart attack.[202]
- Jan Machulski, 80, Polish actor (Vabank), heart attack.[203]
- Jim Mattox, 65, American politician, member of the House of Representatives (1977–1983), Texas Attorney General (1983–1991).[204]
- June Vincent, 88, American actor.[205]
21
- Jules Aarons, 87, American space physicist.[206]
- Jimmy Abson, 88, Canadian football player.[207]
- Augustus Barber, 87, American businessman, cardiac arrest.[208]
- Giacomo Bozzano, 75, Italian Olympic boxer.[209]
- Marco Allen Chapman, 37, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection.[210]
- Tom Gish, 82, American journalist and publisher, kidney failure and heart problems.[211]
- Gleb Plaksin, 83, French-born Russian actor.[212]
- Andrew Rowe, 73, British politician, MP for Faversham and Mid Kent (1983–2001), prostate cancer.[213]
22
- Garnet Bougoure, 85, Australian jockey.[214]
- MC Breed, 37, American rapper, kidney failure.[215]
- Alan Gordon, 64, American songwriter ("Happy Together").[216]
- Mario Fernando Hernández, 41, Honduran politician, Deputy Speaker of the National Congress, shot.[217]
- Ibrahim Nasir, 82, Maldivian President (1968–1978).[218]
- Rashid Rauf, 27, British-born Pakistani al-Qaeda terrorist, air strike.[219]
- Sandy Ruby, 67, American entrepreneur, founder of Tech Hifi and Computer City, diabetes.[220]
- Ted Wykes, 87, Australian cricket umpire, cancer.[221]
23
- Ahmad Aghalou, 59, Iranian actor.[222]
- Richard Hickox, 60, British conductor, heart attack.[223]
- Jean Markale, 80, French writer and poet.[224]
- Fred McAlister, 80, American baseball scout (St. Louis Cardinals).[225]
- Mihail Velsvebel, 82, Estonian Olympic athlete.[226]
24
- Charlotte Armstrong, 84, American baseball player (AAGPBL)[227]
- Tom Burgess, 82, Canadian baseball player and coach, cancer.[228]
- Frank Cieciorka, 69, American graphic artist and anti-war activist, emphysema.[229]
- Richey James Edwards, 27, British musician (Manic Street Preachers), declared dead on this date (missing since February 1995).[230]
- Bep Guidolin, 82, Canadian ice hockey player and coach.[231]
- Michael Lee, 39, British rock drummer, seizure.[232]
- Kenny MacLean, 52, Canadian bassist (Platinum Blonde), heart attack.[233]
- Ray Perrault, 82, Canadian politician, Senator (1973–2001), Liberal Leader of Senate (1974–1982), Parkinson's disease.[234]
- John Frederick Powell, 93, British air marshal.[235]
- Stefan Schörghuber, 47, German brewing magnate, heart failure.[236]
- John R. Stallings, 73, American mathematician.[237]
- Cecil H. Underwood, 86, American politician, Governor of West Virginia (1957–1961, 1997–2001).[238]
25
- Sunday Ajibade Adenihun, 69, Nigerian politician, heart attack.[239]
- William Dowd, 86, American harpsichord maker.[240]
- Beno Eckmann, 91, Swiss mathematician.[241]
- Ruth Alice Erickson, 95, American Director of the Navy Nurse Corps (1962–1966), pneumonia.[242]
- Christian Fechner, 64, French film producer.[243]
- Helmut Friedlaender, 95, German-born American book collector.[244]
- William Gibson, 94, American playwright (The Miracle Worker).[245]
- Leonard Goodwin, 93, British pharmacologist.[246]
- Randy Gumpert, 90, American baseball player.[247]
- David M. Jones, 94, American Air Force officer, Doolittle Raider.[248]
- George Keegan, 80, Australian politician, heart attack.[249]
- Max Oppy, 84, Australian footballer (Richmond).[250]
- Brian Pearce, 93, British Marxist historian and translator.[251]
- Dudley Savage, 88, British BBC radio presenter.[252]
- Gerald Schoenfeld, 84, American theater impresario.[253]
- Antanas Vaičius, 82, Lithuanian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Administrator (1982–1989) and Bishop (1989–2001) of Telšiai.[254]
26
- Kees Aarts, 66, Dutch soccer player.[255]
- Bob Blake, 94, American ice hockey player.[256]
- Ralph Burkei, 51, German television producer, fall.[257][258]
- Edna Parker, 115, American supercentenarian, oldest validated living person.[259]
- Edwin Ernest Salpeter, 83, Austrian-born American astrophysicist, leukemia.[260]
- De'Angelo Wilson, 29, American actor (8 Mile, Antwone Fisher), suicide by hanging.[261]
- Yang Jia, 28, Chinese mass murderer, execution by lethal injection.[262]
- Vitaly Karayev, 46, Russian mayor of Vladikavkaz.[263]
- Notable people killed in the 2008 Mumbai attacks:
- Ashok Kamte, 43, Indian additional commissioner of Mumbai Police.[264]
- Hemant Karkare, 54, Indian chief of the Mumbai Anti Terrorist Squad.[258][265]
- Vijay Salaskar, 51, Indian encounter specialist with Mumbai Police.[264]
- Loumia Hiridjee, 46, Malagasy-born French businesswoman.[258][266]
- Gavriel Holtzberg, 29, Israeli-born American rabbi.[258][267]
- Andreas Liveras, 73, Cypriot-born British business tycoon.[258][268]
27
- Adi Da, 69, American-born Fijian artist.[269]
- George MacPherson Docherty, 97, British-born American clergyman.[270]
- Armand Fabella, 78, Filipino educator, Secretary of Education (1992–1994).[271]
- Gideon Gechtman, 66, Israeli artist, heart failure.[272]
- Gil Heron, 87, Jamaican footballer.[273]
- Paul Hibbert, 56, Australian cricketer.[274]
- Cullen Hightower, 84, American author of quips and quotes.[275]
- Frances Janssen, 82, American baseball player (AAGPBL).[276]
- Patricia Marand, 74, American actress, brain cancer.[277]
- Andrew McKelvey, 74, American founder of Monster.com, pancreatic cancer.[278]
- Mike Minogue, 85, New Zealand politician, MP (1976–1984), cancer.[279]
- Verne Orr, 92, American politician, Secretary of the Air Force (1981–1985).[280]
- Pekka Pohjola, 56, Finnish bassist and composer.[281]
- Vishwanath Pratap Singh, 77, Indian Prime Minister (1989–1990), blood cancer and renal failure.[282]
- Andy Tomasic, 90, American football and baseball player.[283]
- Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule III, 83, American scholar of Greek and Roman art, complications from a stroke.[284]
28
- Alan Abbott, 82, English cricketer.[citation needed]
- Raja Perempuan Budriah, 84, Queen of Malaysia (1960–1965).[285]
- Bill Finnegan, 80, American television and film producer (The Fabulous Baker Boys, Hawaii Five-O), Parkinson's disease.[286]
- John Harryson, 82, Swedish actor and entertainer.[287]
- Joža Karas, 82, Polish-born American musician and teacher.[288]
- Sir Hugh Laddie, 62, British intellectual property lawyer and High Court judge, cancer.[289]
- Raymond Meyzenq, 73, French cyclist.[290]
- Red Murff, 87, American baseball player (Milwaukee Braves) and scout.[291]
- Victor Nieto, 92, Colombian founder and director of the Cartagena Film Festival.[292]
- Edoardo Ricci, 80, Italian Bishop of San Miniato.[293]
- German Skurygin, 45, Russian race walker, heart attack.[294]
- Wo Weihan, 59, Chinese biochemist, executed.[295]
- Helena Wolińska-Brus, 89, Polish military prosecutor, pneumonia.[296]
- Robert Zarinsky, 68, American serial killer, pulmonary fibrosis.[297]
- Tukaram Omble, 54, Indian Assistant Sub-Inspector of Mumbai Police, shot.[298]
- Sandeep Unnikrishnan, 31, Major of NSG Commando, shot.[299]
- Gajender Singh Bisht, 36, NSG commando and Havildar, shot.[citation needed]
29
- Bill Drake, 71, American radio programmer.[300]
- Ulises Dumont, 71, Argentine actor, heart problems.[301]
- Arthur Kantrowitz, 95, American physicist and engineer.[302]
- Chhabildas Mehta, 83, Indian politician, Chief Minister of Gujarat (1994–1995)[303]
- Sten Rudholm, 90, Swedish jurist, member of the Swedish Academy, natural causes.[304]
- Jørn Utzon, 90, Danish architect (Sydney Opera House), heart attack.[305]
- Georgi Vyun, 54, Russian football player and coach.[306]
- Robert Wade, 87, New Zealand-born British chess champion, pneumonia.[307]
30
- Béatrix Beck, 94, Belgian writer.[308]
- Thomas S. Crow, 74, American military officer, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (1979–1982), cancer.[309]
- Naomi Datta, 86, British bacteriologist.[310]
- Doris Dungey, 47, American financial blogger, ovarian cancer.[311]
- Munetaka Higuchi, 49, Japanese drummer (Loudness), liver cancer.[312]
- Ralph A. Lewin, 87, American biologist.[313]
- Pit Martin, 64, Canadian ice hockey player, drowned.[314]
- Nick George Montos, 92, American felon, oldest inmate in Massachusetts.[315]
- Peter Rees, Baron Rees, 81, British politician, Chief Secretary to the Treasury (1983–1985).[316]
- Miroslav Sláma, 91, Czechoslovakian Olympic ice hockey player.[317]
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